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 Translation for 'clay brick' from English to French
NOUN   a clay brick | clay bricks
constr.
brique {f} de pisé
clay brick
Partial Matches
constr.
brique {f}
brick
2
constr.
brique {f} perforée
hollow brick
constr.
brique {f} perforée
perforated brick
cuis.
four {m} en briques
brick oven
constr.immo.
maison {f} de brique
brick house
(rouge) brique {adj}brick-red
arch.constr.
voussoir {m}
arch brick
constr.
klinker {m} [clinker]
clinker brick
constr.ind.
briqueterie {f} [usine]
brick factory
arts
rouge brique {adj}
brick-red
arch.constr.
mur {m} de briques
brick wall
constr.ind.
briqueterie {f} [usine]
brick works
constr.
brique {f} de pisé
mud brick
avoir les jetons [fam.]to brick it [coll.]
arch.constr.
gros œuvre {m}
brick shell [Br.]
géol.
glaise {f}
clay
géol.
argile {f}
clay
7
arts
rouge brique {adj}
brick (red) [colour / color]
archéo.
tablette {f} d'argile
clay tablet
cuis.outil.
cruche {f} de terre
clay pitcher
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Usage Examples English
  • The Continental Clay Brick Plant in Martinsburg, West Virginia includes a number of beehive brick kilns.
  • Tullis-Toledano Manor, also known as, the Toledano-Philbrick-Tullis House, was a red-clay brick mansion on the Mississippi Gulf Coast in Biloxi.
  • with clay brick houses at its greatest extent during the Mature Harappan phase (2600 BC – 1900 BC), which is considered large for its time.
  • One of the best known figures in Canada's clay brick industry, McFarren began his career on May 23, 1904 in Corticelli's silk firm tying up parcels.
  • Close by was the fire clay brick refractory, and the Ramsey Glazed Brick Works.

  • Norwood has a strong history of industry and manufacturing dating back to the historic Norwood Brick plant of the late 19th century, which provided clay brick for the construction of many of Cincinnati's historic buildings.
  • In addition to aiding in drying, the linear nature of straw adds stability to the clay brick in much the same way that rebar or wire mesh reinforce modern-day concrete.
  • Fareham red brick is a famous red-tinged clay brick, from Fareham, Hampshire.
  • The building was made from various materials including clay brick of volcanic origin.
  • AAC has been produced for more than 70 years, however, some disadvantages were found when it was introduced in the UK (where cavity wall with clay brick two-skin construction has been the norm).

  • These are characterized by their tall, conical roofs, bamboo and clay-brick walls, and carved poles around the entryway.
  • Common red clay brick may be used for chimneys and wood-fired ovens.
  • Permeable clay brick pavements are fired clay brick units with open, permeable spaces between the units.
  • Most of the buildings are very old: farmhouses and labourers' cottages built in traditional red clay brick with thatched roofs.
  • The wall sections were either prefabricated reinforced concrete panels or vented square-shaped clay brick construction, including a window in alternate sections.

  • The exterior is composed of local clay brick, and magnesium limestone for the coping on the pilasters, window sills and buttresses.
  • The house was originally built on clay brick piers, but the open spaces were later filled with clay brick.
  • The footpath is of concrete and clay brick pavers.
  • From the second floor to the underside of the cantilevered balcony the walls are English bond clay brick except for a segment on part of the third floor (at about [...] above ground) where the outer half of the wall is stone with brick inside.
  • It is built of Marshalls clay brick. The brickwork is a free-standing [...] Flemish bond.

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